Sefton Park Meadows

Outdoor spaces, community places: Liverpool's green communities
In January, Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson reportedly confirmed that houses will no longer be built on Sefton Park Meadows and instead called for ideas on how the green space could be used by the community. Should that vision be realised, it'll join a ...
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Mayor Joe Anderson has asked the developer behind a proposed housing scheme on Sefton Park Meadows to amend the plans to avoid tree loss in the area.Redrow plans to build 34 executive homes on the 2.14 hectare site and, despite amending two previous plans, it would have to remove 27 ...
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Plans for 34 executive homes on Sefton Park Meadows have been released, outlining developer Redrow’s vision for the South Liverpool site.The 2.14 hectare site bordering Sefton Park has been the subject of controversy after Liverpool City Council agreed to sell the land for a housing development, where both sides of ...
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The proposed sale of the Sefton Park Meadowlands has been the subject of controversy since it was first announced by Liverpool City Council in 2013. The land, which lies alongside the Grade 1 listed Sefton Park in South Liverpool, has been earmarked for development with housebuilder Redrow planning to build ...
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